Design your future. Visualize your success.

The surge in interactive online content has created a growing need for tech-savvy, visual communicators. Media outlets, agencies and internal teams at companies large and small are in need of skilled multimedia experts.

What can you do after graduation?

Experiential Learning Opportunities

Journalism and mass communication students have access to many hands-on learning and professional development opportunities including:

99 West (student-run multimedia firm)

Morris + Mitchell (student-run ad/PR agency)

JMC Network

KACU

About the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication

The Department of Journalism and Mass Communication at ACU promotes a curriculum that is message-focused, technology-driven and committed to convergence in order to prepare students for a career in contemporary media.

In addition to its five majors, the department offers minors in digital media, advertising/public relations, journalism or media studies; and, in conjunction with other departments, a journalism teacher certification and interdisciplinary graphic design/advertising degree is available.

The College of Arts and Sciences offers a broad spectrum of programs in the arts, humanities, mathematics, and behavioral and natural sciences. Since most of ACU’s core curriculum is housed here, every student, regardless of major, passes through the College of Arts and Sciences.